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Porsha Williams Released From Jail After Arrest Over Breonna Taylor Protest, Porsha’s Current And Former RHOA Co-Stars Show Their Support!

Porsha Williams has been released from jail after the Real Housewives of Atlanta star along with 'Love & Hip Hop' star Yandy Smith and reality TV star and activist Tamika Mallory for protesting at the home of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron on behalf of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky on Tuesday, July 14.

TMZ reported that the Louisville police department confirmed that Porsha was among 87 people who were arrested and charged “due to their refusal to leave the property and their attempts to influence the decision of the Attorney General with their actions.”

According to a report by AllAboutTheTea, Williams was charged with felony intimidating a participant in a legal process, disorderly conduct in the second degree, and criminal trespassing.


The next day, Williams was granted bond and released from the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections. The Bravo reality star shared a photo outside the jailhouse with Breonna Taylor’s mother, with the caption, “It was my pleasure! I love you and as always praying for you Ms.Tamika Palmer (Mother of #BreonnaTaylor ) Ps: Thank you for waiting on us to get out! It was heart warming exiting and seeing your family🙏🏾 @untilfreedom it was an honor @tamikadmallory.”


Following her jail release, William' fiance Dennis McKinley, has shared his support for her on social media.


Dennis posted a photo of he and Porsha hugging in Louisville, Kentucky on July 15. “Proud of you @porsha4real keep going!” He wrote. “Atlanta we back on y’all ass! Thank you Louisville and @untilfreedom @grassrootslaw.” He also added the hashtag, “Justice for Breonna Taylor.”

According to Bravo's The Daily Dish, Porsha thanked Dennis for his supportive message in the comment section of his post, writing, “My rider!! Love you hubby.”

Lauren Williams, Porsha’s younger sister, chimed in, adding, “This is just the cutest.” Lauren has also shared her support for Porsha on Instagram, writing, “She has always been fearless. You mess with her people, you mess with her. She takes the case of Breonna Taylor personally and she’s sacrificing work, time with her loved ones, and her comfort to make sure the offenders are held accountable for their actions. This is her passion. This is her purpose. God please protect them.”


Lauren also shared a video of William after she was released from jail. That's not all, Williams' co-stars also shared their love and support following her arrest and jail release.


Porsha also received support from RHOA pals Tanya Sam and Shamea Morton in the wake of the incident in Louisville.


“100 protester inc @Porsha4real were arrested today outside KY DA’s house. Arrest the cops that killed Breonna Taylor #JusticeforBreonnaTalyor ✊🏾❤️,” Sam wrote.


Morton wrote, “✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾I’m so proud of how my bestie @porsha4real is using her platform! She is on the frontline trying to bring about change! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 #justiceforbreonnataylor #porshasaidbreonnataylor #sayhername #porshawilliams #protest #blacklivesmatter #freeporsha”


That's not all. Phaedra Parks and Kandi Burruss also praised Williams for protesting in behalf of Breonna Taylor.

“I'm really proud of Porsha… Because she's keeping Breonna Taylor's name out there. She's on the front lines. She's risking herself with her own freedom to be out there… talking about what needs to be talked about,” Burruss told Extra.

As for Parks, Phaedra Parks commented on Williams post where she is posing next to Taylor's mother. "🙌🏾✊🏾❣️," Phaedra wrote.

Porsha's baby daddy, Dennis wrote, "💪🏽"

RHOP's Monique Samuels also showed William some love and wrote, "🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Glad you’re safe! ❤️#breonnataylor"

Marlo Hampton commented, "🙏🏾🙏🏽🙏🏽"

According to NBC News, Taylor was in her apartment when she was shot and killed by Louisville police on March 13. An investigation is currently underway. She would have turned 27 last month and at the time Porsha and Lauren attended a Say Her Name March in Atlanta in honor of the Black women who have died, including Taylor.

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